5 benefits of a Cincinnati.com subscription for politics, government coverage

You can play a vital role in supporting local journalism and follow our coverage of your local and state public officials.

With a digital subscription to Cincinnati.com, you get daily access to The Enquirer's politics coverage. From Cincinnati's City Hall to the Hamilton County Commissioners to the Ohio state government, our team's stories will keep you informed on issues that affect you and your wallet.

Five direct benefits to your subscription:

We have the A team

Our politics and government reporting team includes Sharon Coolidge (Cincinnati City Hall), Scott Wartman (Hamilton County/regional politics) and Jason Williams (political columnist) in Cincinnati and Jackie Borchardt (Capitol Bureau Chief) and Jessie Balmert (Statehouse reporter) in Columbus. No other local media outlet has as big a team following local and state government officials.

Those five journalists alone have a combined 43 years of covering politics.

All five journalists report almost exclusively on politics and government. Williams is the only full-time political columnist in Greater Cincinnati. His Politics Extra ("PX") column usually runs three times a week.

Interested in news about local roads, CVG or public transit? We have a full-time transportation reporter, Hannah Sparling, watching all that and more.

We ask questions you want to ask

We hold officials accountable when they spend your money. We asked who got special land deals from the city, how the 911 system failed Kyle Plush and why Ohio's medical marijuana is so expensive.

"That's So Cincinnati" addresses local and state politics, in addition to other entertaining topics such as beer, Cincinnati-style chili and sports. It includes notable guests from the community, in addition to featuring the work of Enquirer journalists.

New episodes post on Cincinnati.com and iTunes each Wednesday morning.